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Title: I think that Richard Marx made the two greatest love songs in history...
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on October 26, 2007, 12:33:17 AM
"Hold On To The Night" is a mystical and triumphant love song, that is timeless way beyond the 80's.   The song has two 3 climactiv moments.... The first one is when he says...

"That the someone I've been searching for is RIGHT THERE...erererrrrrrreeee!"

Then the second climactic moment is when he says....

"I don't know how, to stop feeeeeling this wayaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy!"

...that's really an amazing part of the song, because his emotions are too high, he can no longer keep them in, and he has to apologize in a way for holding such strong and powerful emotions because having such emotions can be dangerous, and society generally prefers to play it safe, betterto resign ourselves to our own prideful ways, then to lay our emotions on the line with such an immense lack of caution.  ...but there comes a point when a person loses all concern for ones pride and strips themselves naked emotionally, bearing their inner-soul, and leaving their lover in total control with the option of breaking and destroying their seekers heart, or making the space molecules explode into a thousand stars that light up the heavens.

The last climactic line is when he lets the beat ride, and just flows mystically a top the beat.... "Wooohhh ohhhh ohhhhhh ohh oh"   At this point he's in a space and time all his own, and only true lovers can relate.

His other great love song, was the one where he sings.. "Wherever You Go, whatever you do, I will be right here waiting for you".   Again, this is the ultimate expression of love and passion, time has stood still, and a lover decides they would rather exist in that moment for eternity than move on with their lives.  And who is to tell them they can't.

Peace.
Title: Re: I think that Richard Marx made the two greatest love songs in history...
Post by: Don Jacob on October 26, 2007, 01:38:15 AM
http://www.youtube.com/v/9JDTAqsMNEM&rel=1&autoplay=0
Title: Re: I think that Richard Marx made the two greatest love songs in history...
Post by: Blu Lacez on October 26, 2007, 11:31:37 AM
"Hold On To The Night" is a mystical and triumphant love song, that is timeless way beyond the 80's.   The song has two 3 climactiv moments.... The first one is when he says...

"That the someone I've been searching for is RIGHT THERE...erererrrrrrreeee!"

Then the second climactic moment is when he says....

"I don't know how, to stop feeeeeling this wayaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy!"

...that's really an amazing part of the song, because his emotions are too high, he can no longer keep them in, and he has to apologize in a way for holding such strong and powerful emotions because having such emotions can be dangerous, and society generally prefers to play it safe, betterto resign ourselves to our own prideful ways, then to lay our emotions on the line with such an immense lack of caution.  ...but there comes a point when a person loses all concern for ones pride and strips themselves naked emotionally, bearing their inner-soul, and leaving their lover in total control with the option of breaking and destroying their seekers heart, or making the space molecules explode into a thousand stars that light up the heavens.

The last climactic line is when he lets the beat ride, and just flows mystically a top the beat.... "Wooohhh ohhhh ohhhhhh ohh oh"   At this point he's in a space and time all his own, and only true lovers can relate.

His other great love song, was the one where he sings.. "Wherever You Go, whatever you do, I will be right here waiting for you".   Again, this is the ultimate expression of love and passion, time has stood still, and a lover decides they would rather exist in that moment for eternity than move on with their lives.  And who is to tell them they can't.

Peace.




True...But I have to say Ma fave is "Hazard" http://www.youtube.com/v/7ZoBy7GSK2U
Title: Re: I think that Richard Marx made the two greatest love songs in history...
Post by: everlast1986 on October 26, 2007, 02:22:15 PM
so you've listened to every hip hop song ever Infinite?
Title: Re: I think that Richard Marx made the two greatest love songs in history...
Post by: Tanjential on October 26, 2007, 03:33:44 PM
so you've listened to every hip hop song ever Infinite?

given that he doesn't listen to other genres, i wouldn't put it past him

-T
Title: Re: I think that Richard Marx made the two greatest love songs in history...
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on October 26, 2007, 08:37:39 PM
so you've listened to every hip hop song ever Infinite?

I was talking about Rock music when I said I'd have to listen to every rap song ever created before I'd check out Rock music.

On my Ipod I have hundreds of songs.  Most all of it is mid-90's hip-hop and 80's love songs.
Title: Re: I think that Richard Marx made the two greatest love songs in history...
Post by: Don Jacob on October 26, 2007, 09:37:03 PM
richard marx is considered rock though.......VERY soft rock, but it's rock music.


so you've listened to every hip hop song ever Infinite?

I was talking about Rock music when I said I'd have to listen to every rap song ever created before I'd check out Rock music.

On my Ipod I have hundreds of songs.  Most all of it is mid-90's hip-hop and 80's love songs.
Title: Re: I think that Richard Marx made the two greatest love songs in history...
Post by: WC Iz Active on October 27, 2007, 12:51:48 AM
Richard Marx has swag
Title: Re: I think that Richard Marx made the two greatest love songs in history...
Post by: white Boy on October 27, 2007, 08:57:39 AM
i hate the 80s
Title: Re: I think that Richard Marx made the two greatest love songs in history...
Post by: Michael on October 27, 2007, 10:57:40 AM
i have a 2Pac remix to that song posted....amazin remix...quite mature
Title: Re: I think that Richard Marx made the two greatest love songs in history...
Post by: TraceOneInfinite Flat Earther 96' on October 27, 2007, 12:51:44 PM
i have a 2Pac remix to that song posted....amazin remix...quite mature

Can you hook me up?  I really want to hear that